WHAT WE LEARNED * The government will deliver a women's economic security statement. * More rural financial counsellors have been hired to boost drought support services. * The prime minister is following up on a report, sought by Malcolm Turnbull before he lost his job, into Peter Dutton's involvement in cabinet childcare policy discussions. -- WHAT THE GOVERNMENT WANTED TO SPIN We are standing with Australians. -- WHAT LABOR WANTED TO TALK ABOUT When is the prime minister going to show women, voters and Tasmania the respect they deserve. -- WHAT THEY SAID "Will the prime minister finally tell the Australian people why Malcolm Turnbull is no longer the prime minister of Australia?" - Labor leader Bill Shorten. "I think it's time for the leader of the opposition to get over it." - Prime Minister Scott Morrison. "When will the prime minister apologise to Australians for running a protection racket over bad behaviour and voting against the (banking) royal commission 26 times?" - Shadow treasurer Chris Bowen. "The problem I didn't see, and I should have seen, the problem that also needed to be addressed was the hurt that people were feeling as a result of the banking and financial sector. I regret not having done that earlier for that reason." - Morrison on the royal commission. -- TWEETED @markdreyfusQCMP Wow. Scott Morrison's message to the people of Australia, still trying to fathom why they have a new PM: "Get over it". #auspol Australian Associated Press

* More rural financial counsellors have been hired to boost drought support services.

* The prime minister is following up on a report, sought by Malcolm Turnbull before he lost his job, into Peter Dutton's involvement in cabinet childcare policy discussions.

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WHAT THE GOVERNMENT WANTED TO SPIN

We are standing with Australians.

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WHAT LABOR WANTED TO TALK ABOUT

When is the prime minister going to show women, voters and Tasmania the respect they deserve.

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WHAT THEY SAID

"Will the prime minister finally tell the Australian people why Malcolm Turnbull is no longer the prime minister of Australia?" - Labor leader Bill Shorten.

"I think it's time for the leader of the opposition to get over it." - Prime Minister Scott Morrison.

"When will the prime minister apologise to Australians for running a protection racket over bad behaviour and voting against the (banking) royal commission 26 times?" - Shadow treasurer Chris Bowen.

"The problem I didn't see, and I should have seen, the problem that also needed to be addressed was the hurt that people were feeling as a result of the banking and financial sector. I regret not having done that earlier for that reason." - Morrison on the royal commission.

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TWEETED

@markdreyfusQCMP Wow. Scott Morrison's message to the people of Australia, still trying to fathom why they have a new PM: "Get over it". #auspol